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Lukas Müller
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Seeking advice on MacBook logic board issues

I’ve been having some trouble with my MacBook Pro recently. It randomly shuts down, and sometimes the fans just start spinning at maximum speed for no apparent reason. I’m trying to figure out if it's worth repairing the board or if I should just look into a replacement. Has anyone dealt with component-level repairs instead of full board swaps?

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It is usually more practical to look into component-level restoration rather than replacing the entire unit, especially given how high the official service costs can be. From what I’ve gathered, many power and display issues are often tied to specific microchips or liquid damage that can be cleaned in ultrasonic baths.

I tend to be cautious with third-party services, but some offer a transparent approach with free diagnostics. For instance, you can check their pricing and process at macbook logic board repair to see how they categorize different models, from older Retina versions to the newer M1/M3 series. Their rates for high-end Silicon models seem to range from $199 to $999 depending on the damage, which is typically lower than a full board replacement. It’s a reasonable way to compare your options before committing to a costly hardware upgrade.

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